Peter Popoff Loses Internet On-Demand Channel

Even though Popoff’s website lists http://www.thewordondemand.com/ as the Internet station where Popoff’s programs are available for in-demand viewing, the website appears to be offline. The website’s registration expired on 11 January 2009 and is pending either renewal or deletion.

Most of Popoff’s money comes from his TV programs. If the webcast was making money for him, he would have found another venue.

Post navigation

2 Responses to Peter Popoff Loses Internet On-Demand Channel

I too have been disappointed by Mr. popoffs ways, but the jury is still out on where his heart is on this….is he sincere or not, only God knows, ….it is possible that he really believes he is helping people with some sort of mass produced faith inspiration…come on we dont know now do we….only God knows….so judge not lest ye be judged….as the judge says….God bless

Whatever religion you profess, if you have to use fakery and mass-mailing campaigns to propagate your message, there is something seriously wrong with you.

When Popoff was revealed as a fraud on national TV, he tried to lie his way out of it. His whole “ministry” is based upon lies and promises that he cannot keep.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but I think G-d did, in fact, judge a lot of people, as you can see from the Bible. So, did Jesus, for that matter. Didn’t he refer to the scribes and Pharisees as hypocrites? Didn’t Jesus take a whip to the moneychangers in the Temple?

Comparing Jesus to Popoff: Jesus never used props. No Miracle Spring Water, faith slippers, bracelets or similar crap.

As for you judging me: my blog is open to anyone who wants to read it, while yours is hidden behind passwords.